Natural Resources And Their Management In Garhwal Himalayas
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Natural Resources And Their Management In Garhwal Himalayas by Ramesh C. Sharma,Vipin Chandra Pdf
Natural resources are very important for the livelihood and sustenance of the people and the economic development of the mountain region of the Garhwal Himalayas. During the past few decades, depletion of natural resources all over the world in general and poor countries including mountain areas in particular, has increased in alarming rate. Natural Resources and their management in Garhwal Himalayas is a comprehensive examination of mountain environment and conservation and management of natural resources. It covers important issues such as forest resource management, water resource management, wildlife resource management, agro resource management and mineral resource management
Natural Resources by Surendra Chandra Tiwari,P. P. Dabral Pdf
The book contains reviews and research papers of active workers on important themes of natural resources. The 33 articles of the book has been grouped under four parts namely, Biodiversity status and Management, and indigenous knowledge system and socio-economic development. The articles discussed in this volume are based upon advances made in the field of natural resources. Full coverage is given to natural resources, both physical and biological.
The Himalaya needs no introduction. For obvious reasons it has remained a source of fascination and inspiration for people from all walks of life. Almost all the natural resources of the Himalaya have presented a challenge for environmental scientists and planners alike. It is principally because of their numbers, an extensive array of natural characteristics and the complexity of the cultural pattern of the mountains that the Himalayan environment has lured the intelligensia of the world. However, hostile natural environment together with illconceived human activities have added fury to the fire. It is not an exaggeration, therefore, that the environment of our fragile mountain ecosystem in utter disrepair and indeed in very poor state of health. The renewed enthusiasm for man and biosphere and sustainable development had stemmed in no small measure from the tremendous interest in ecology juxtaposed to man s growing awareness of the degraded Himalaya. As the issues and challenges involved in describing mutual conditioning of the environmental cycles and human association in the Himalaya, quantitative and qualitative surveys for whole stretch of the Central Himalaya in question have not been attempted thus far. We have all good reasons to believe that environmental consciousness is extremely necessary in order to restore the balance in ecological components of the Himalaya. Contents Chapter 1: Uttarkashi Earthquake of October 20,1991 in Garhwal Himalaya: A Warning by K S Valdiya; Chapter 2: A Geomorphological Appraisal of Landslides in Garhwal and Kumaun Himalaya (U P) by M S Anatharaman and R K Sehgal; Chapter 3: Anthropogenic and Technogenic Landforms and their Effect on Human Life in a Lesser Himalayan Drainage Basin by Jyoti Joshi; Chapter 4: Pteridology in Kumaun Himalaya: Existing State of Art by P C Pande & H C Pande; Chapter 5: Organic Productivity and Nutrient Content of Poplar Plantation in Tarai Belt of Kumaun Himalaya by L S Lodhiyal & R P Singh; Chapter 6: Glimpses of History of Agriculture in Uttrakhand in the Central Himalaya by B P Joshi; Chapter 7: Irrigation Development and Agriculture in Garhwal Himalayas by K N Joshi; Chapter 8: Dynamic Dimensions of Fruit Crops Ecofarming in an Hill Environment by D C Pande & J C Kuniyal; Chapter 9: New Farm Technology and Hill Peasantry in India by D C Pande; Chapter 10: Status, Utilization and Potentials of Water Resources in Kumaun Lesser Himalaya by P C Tewari & Bhagwati Joshi; Chapter 11: Status of Forest Resources and Sustainability of Rural Eco-system in Gomti Basin, Kumaun Lesser Himalaya by B S Bisht & P C Tewari; Chapter 12: Ethonobiology of Kumaun Himalaya by P C Pande, Pramila Joshi & G C Joshi; Chapter 13: Pediatiric Ethnobotany of Kumaun Himalaya by Vineeta Pande & Neeta Pande; Chapter 14: Folklore Insecticidal Plants of Eastern Kumaun (Western Himalaya) by I S Mehta, P C Pande & Pramila Joshi; Chapter 15: Water Resources, their Depletion and Conservation in the Dehra Dun Valley by M S Anantharaman & R K Sehgal; Chapter 16: Water Quality Problems in the Urban Areas of Kumaun Himalaya by R K Pande & N S Bhandari; Chapter 17: Demographic Profile of Uttrakhand by Rajnish Pande, P C Pande & R K Pande; Chapter 18: U P F C and Industrial Development of Garhwal Region (Appraisal and Suggestion) by R C Dangwal, A K Sarkar and K S Negi; Chapter 19: Some Aspects of Growth and Management of the Human Resources in the U P Himalaya by Raj Laxmi Singh & O P Singh; Chapter 20: Women, Fuel and Forest: The Experience of Central Himalaya by A K Singh & R K Pande; Chapter 21: Environmental Study of Farm Fringe: The Experience of U P Himalaya by Devi Datt; Chapter 22: Agro-ecosystem Approach for Sustainable Production in Himalaya by B P Ghildyal; Chapter 23: Environment and Development with Special Reference to Forest by H C Upadhyay; Chapter 24: Changing Perception of Wildlife Tourism and its Impact on Carrying Capacity in the Corbett Tiger Reserve by Bhagwati Joshi; Chapter 25: Integrated Area Development in Himalaya: A Conceptual Approach by R K Pande, P C Pande & G B Pant; Chapter 26: Ecophysiological Models for Amelioration of the Cold Desert in Himachal Pradesh- Spiti by R Bawa & R N Sehgal; Chapter 27: Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) by Y C Pande & R K Pande; Chapter 28: Environment and Economic Development- A Reconciliation by A R Padoshi.
Author : P. N. Gupta,Ajit Kumar Roy Publisher : Unknown Page : 284 pages File Size : 44,9 Mb Release : 1991 Category : Land use ISBN : MINN:31951D00339769F
Author : Yogesh Gokhale,Ajeet K. Negi Publisher : The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) Page : 177 pages File Size : 48,5 Mb Release : 2011-01-01 Category : Business & Economics ISBN : 9788179934036
Community-based Biodiversity Conservation in the Himalayas by Yogesh Gokhale,Ajeet K. Negi Pdf
Conservation of biodiversity by local communities has been part of the social system in the Himalayas. A variety of ecosystems are conserved traditionally by local communities. These communities are fully aware of the relationship between protecting the nature and getting ecosystem goods and services. The van panchayat system in Uttarakhand and sacred natural sites all over the Himalayas suggest a mix of the institutions in the region. Globally, community conserved areas (CCAs) are gaining importance. Biodiversity Heritage Sites, Community Reserves, and Conservation Reserves are the new institutional legal provisions that recognize the efforts of local communities in biodiversity conservation in India. The present volume highlights the importance of the existing systems in terms of their role in biodiversity conservation with community participation and suggests ways to enhance community-based biodiversity conservation in light of the emerging policy provisions. It would serve as an important reference for a wide range of stakeholders, from policy-makers to environmentalists, biodiversity experts, development practitioners, academicians, and researchers.
Women empowerment in Garhwal Himalayas by Anonim Pdf
Papers presented at the National Seminar on Women Empowerment in Garhwal Himalayas : Constraints and Prospects, held at Garhwal during 19-20 November 2007.
Tourism and Heritage Resources in Garhwal Himalaya by S. K. Gupta Pdf
While Tourism Has A Relatively Recent Origin As A Global Phenomenon, The Origin And Evolution Of Tourism In Garhwal Popularly Known As Pilgrimage (Tirth Yatra) Seems To Be As Old As Their Civilization. Apart From Having Myriad Places Of Pilgrimages; The Region Is Widely Appreciated For Its Scenic Beauty, Snow Capped Peaks, Fascinating Valleys, Lush Green Forests, Gushing Rivers, Enchanting Lakes, Idyllic Hill Towns, Beautiful Himalayan Meadows, And Richly Diverse Flora And Fauna. Besides Rich Natural Heritage, The Region S Rich Cultural Heritage, Is Represented By Its Important Historical And Religious Sites, Tribal Settlements, A Myriad Of Dialects, Dress Styles, Food Habits, Settlement Pattern, Religious Observances, Art And Craft And Fairs And Festivals. Hence This Region Is A Dreamland Not Only For The Tourists Of Diverse Motivations But Also For The Bio And Geo-Scientists, Economists, Anthropologists, Sociologists, Environmental Scientists And Travel Writers. This Book Identifies Systematically The Heritage And Tourism Products Of The Region And Suggests Viable Strategy To Manage And Promote Them. It Contains Eight Chapters Supported By Maps And Relevant Data. For The Newly Created State Of Uttaranchal, Tourism Sector Has A Key Role To Play For Its Development. For This Scientific Approach For Sustainable Development Of Tourism Should Be Evolved. In This Context, The Present Work Is A Sincere Effort, Which Gives An Over View Of Natural, Socio-Cultural Heritage Of The Region, And Identifies New Tourism Products. This Book Will Prove To Be Useful For Students, Tourists, Researchers, Planners And As Well As For Tourism Industry. Contents Chapter 1: Introduction, Chapter 2: Natural Heritage Tourism Products, Chapter 3: Religious And Architectural Heritage, Chapter 4: Socio-Cultural Heritage, Chapter 5: Evaluation Of Tourism Infrastructure, Chapter 6: Tourist Traffic, Chapter 7: Approach To Tourism Planning, Chapter 8: Conclusion And Recommendations.
The present volume is a significant attempt towards the mystifying phenomena of Himalayan ecology & Environmental resources. Himalayan ecology is, however, struggling to create its niche as a sub-discipline and as the erosion syndrome over the Himalaya gathers storm, this theme will increasingly catch the attention of the decision makers. Made up of complex eco-systems, the Himalayan ecosphere has eluded the grasp of scientists bound with a mono-disciplinary approach. It covers diverse aspects of the subject through 3 Parts: Ecology, Environmental resources and Case studies. The watersheds in the Himalayan eco-system are being widely devastated. The sound of dynamic explosions, earth moving machinery, axes and power saws, are disturbing the ecological balance. In the hilly terrains the poorly managed human activities are causing accelerated erosion. The main object of the present volume, is create environmental consciousness among the people. An honest effort has, therefore, been made to touch all the vital issues of Central Himalayan ecology and Environmental resources. The book will prove useful equally to students, scientists and social engaged in regional development of Himalayan region. Contents Part I: Ecology; Chapter 1: Ground Water Provinces of U P Himalaya by S P Nautiyal and Arun K Sandilya; Chapter 2: Structure and Diversity of a Montane Forest in a Part of Bhagirathi Valley, Garhwal Himalaya by G S Rajwar; Chapter 3: Geo-ecology and Forest Development of U P Himalaya by D D Maithani; Chapter 4: Geomorphological Investigations in the North-East of Srinagar, Garhwal Himalaya by A K Sandilya and R S Negi; Chapter 5: Some Geomorphological Observations in and Around Bhatware Area, District Uttarkashi, Garhwal Himalaya by N P Naithani and G S Rawat; Part II: Environmental Resource; Chapter 6: Resource Inventory and Economic-development with Special Reference to Recreation Resource of Garhwal Himalaya by R D Gaur and D D Maithani; Chapter 7: The Mineral Resources of Western U P Himalaya: Some Corrective Measures against their Depletion by U S Rawat; Chapter 8: The Crumbling Himalaya (Environmental Degradation and Some Conservational Measures) by M S Anantharaman; Part III: Case Studies; Chapter 9: The Proposed Functioning of the U P Hill Development Corporation by S P Nautiyal; Chapter 10: Rural Settlement and House Types of Jakholi Block, Garhwal Himalaya by M S Negi and B P Naithani; Chapter 11: Agricultural Development in a Hill Region: An Appraisal by K N Joshi; Chapter 12: Rural Landuse Pattern of Central Garhwal Himalaya: A Case Study of South-East Tehri District by D D Maithani and R K Verma.